Overlooking the river, the Castle Creek Valley House is contemporary lodging in the mountains of Aspen. The 8,302-square-foot home offers five bedrooms and five baths situated on six acres. Nearly the entire dwelling is wrapped in floor-to-ceiling Hope steel windows affording every room extensive valley views. What isn't made of glazing is clad in rustic stone giving the exterior a lodge-like look. The interior is dressed in modern finishes that include dark wood floors, shiny black tile floors and counters, bright white walls, and sleek fixtures. Although there's no shortage of panoramas from the inside, large stone terraces and decks surround the exterior to provide unobstructed vistas of the mountains and Castle Creek river.

Multiple years in the making, Arkup's inaugural mobile overwater home is finished. Designed by Dutch architect Koen Olthuis, it combines elements of a houseboat, yacht, and oil rig to provide 4,350 square feet of above-water living space. Its unique hydraulic self-elevating system can go down 20 feet to lift it above the waves, keep you safe in a storm — it's designed to withstand a Category 4 hurricane — and transform the moving vessel into a stationary home. It also has a solar panel array on the roof, a 1,000 kWh battery pack to store energy for nighttime use, a rainwater collection system, and a pair of 100 kW thrusters to move it about at speeds up to seven knots.

After winning $180 million dollars playing the lottery, Rick Knudsen did what anyone else would do — bought a mountaintop estate in Southern California. The 16,000 square-foot lodge-style home is sited on an 845-acre plot that includes two ponds, a 45-head buffalo ranch, a steakhouse, and its own saloon. The interior is equally as impressive with five bedrooms, a gym, wine cellar, and 17-seat theater with a George Lucas sound system. There's plenty of glazing and outdoor decks throughout to take advantage of the elevated views of the surrounding mountains, the Salton Sea, and Catalina in the distance. Also on the property is a massive six-bay garage, two barns, and a caretakers cabin.

A vintage look without decades of wear. That's what the Ralph Lauren Sullivan Slim Jean is bringing to the table. The jeans are the result of combining hand-sanding and slub cotton denim, giving them an authentic worn-in appearance. Their slim fit sits just below the waistline, hugging the seat and thigh for a tailored look while a slight taper around the leg and knee offer added mobility. Each pair is finished with a classic five pocket design and signature metal rivets.

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Unoccupied for centuries with ruins thousands of years old, High Island is a unique chance to own a piece of history. It sits in the Atlantic Ocean off the western coast of Ireland, and is home to a monastery dating back to the 600s, with a floor that dates back to an Iron Age settlement circa 300 BC. Measuring 80 acres, it takes roughly an hour to walk from one end to the other, and the isle has multiple inlets that sit at the bottom of cliffs, with its 206-foot elevation providing some peace of mind amidst rising sea levels. While the ruins are owned and maintained by the Irish Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, and thus aren't part of the sale, a septic tank installed for state use does improve the odds of getting building approval for a new dwelling.

Elon Musk's Brentwood House is your chance to live like a tech billionaire. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO is parting ways with the 3,000-square-foot mid-century abode that he shared with actress Talulah Riley. Although it's one of his smaller properties, the 4 bedrooms, 4 bath interior is still decked out with a sleek chef's kitchen, massive walk-in closets, and an impressive selection of Musk-worthy smart home features. A highlight is a curved wall of windows. The glazing floor-to-ceiling opens out to a saltwater pool and spa while also showcasing views of Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean.

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With a muscular shape and aggressive stance, the Harley-Davidson LiveWire is unlike anything that's come before. The LiveWire is the latest example of the innovative spirit of the most iconic motorcycle brand in the world. Its permanent magnetic electric motor provides instant torque, so a flick of the wrist takes you from 0 to 60 in 3.0 seconds without any of the shifting or clutch work required by its combustion-based cousins. The motor sits below the battery to lower the center of gravity for easier handling, a fully adjustable Showa suspension helps improve the ride further, ABS and Traction Control for enhanced cornering and Brembo brakes ensure you can get it stopped in a hurry. The bike also has a 4.3 inch, full-color touchscreen. Built-in LTE connectivity and the H-D Connect service gives you remote access to bike vitals, its location on a map, and security alerts if it's bumped or moved through the Harley-Davidson app. Available in three color options, the LiveWire is coming to dealerships this August.

Lightweight and portable, the Tree Tents Fuselage Wilderness Cabin brings tiny house comfort to the most remote destinations on the globe. Its cylindrical exterior is modeled after modern aerospace design and is made to be mounted on stilts or suspended from trees, allowing it to adapt to any landscape with minimal disruption. The birch-lined interior features bunk beds, a dining booth that converts into an additional bed, marine-grade plywood flooring, and double glazed windows all housed within a fully insulated, aluminum shell. Each one is made to order so customizing your Fuselage with upgrades like solar panels, wood-burning stoves, and kitchenettes is no big deal. Cabins take around six to eight weeks to arrive and come prefabricated and flat-packed, ensuring easy installation in as little as two days.

A massive modernist, the Rados House is up for grabs in Rancho Palos Verdes. The home was designed by Richard Neutra and at 5,000 square feet, it remains the architect's largest residential property. It was built for shipbuilder John Rados in 1957 and features original mid-century details like mahogany marine-grade wood beams, terrazzo floors, and wood paneling. The interior includes 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms along with two dining rooms and a lower level bar that opens out onto the poolside terrace. Although floor-to-ceiling windows are found throughout the dwelling, expansive glazing encases the main living area to offer sweeping views of the Los Angeles basin and the San Jacinto Mountains in the distance.